TACOMA, Wash. — Shawn Kemp, who was one of the most popular athletes in Seattle in the 1990s when he played for the Sonics, was sentenced Friday in Pierce County Superior Court to 30 days of electronic home monitoring for second-degree assault.

Kemp must submit to home monitoring within two weeks and will also serve one year of community custody and complete 240 hours of community service.

Under state sentencing guidelines for second-degree assault, Kemp faced a standard range between three and nine months in jail. Judge Michael Schwartz found that the circumstances surrounding the crime warranted an “exceptional sentence” downward, allowing Kemp to avoid jail time.

When Schwartz delivered the sentence, Kemp looked at the ceiling and blew a huff of air, then repeatedly made the sign of

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